Bahrain Team Clinched Victory At Arab Shooting Championship

The Bahrain national shooting team hit the bullseye at the Arab Shooting Championship in Cairo, snagging a collection of gold, silver, and bronze medals between April 19 and May 1. Their impressive performance highlights the team’s skill and dedication on the Arab stage.

Golden Girl Moza Abdulraheem Led the Charge

Moza Abdulraheem proved to be a sharpshooter, securing gold in the women’s 10m air pistol event. Moza Abdulraheem celebrating her gold medal win at the Arab Shooting Championship in Cairo

She didn’t stop there; she teamed up with Badria Al Atawi and Qamar Ali Khalifa to add a silver medal in the women’s team event. The men’s team, featuring Ahmed Essam Al Sherawi, Mohammed Khalid Zaman, and Ahmed Sirajuddin, also contributed to the medal haul with a bronze.

More Medals Poured In

Abdulraheem and Al Sherawi continued their impressive run, earning a bronze in the 10m mixed team event. In the men’s skeet (shotgun) category, Hassan Majid, Tamar Ali, and Khalid Waleed secured a bronze for their team, with Tamar Ali also clinching an individual bronze.

Safa Al Dossary showcased her talent by winning silver in the women’s 10m air rifle. She also added a team silver alongside Marwa Al Omairi and Fawziya Mousa, and wrapped up her achievements with a bronze in the mixed team event with Khalid Al Dossary. Marwa Buarki and Saeed Hassan Ali rounded out the medal count with a bronze in the mixed team trap.

Support Acknowledged

The Bahrain Shooting Federation acknowledged the support of His Highness Shaikh Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, recognizing that this support played a crucial role in the team’s success. The athletes’ achievements demonstrate Bahrain’s growing presence in the sport of shooting.

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